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. 2021 Oct 27;11:200–206. doi: 10.1016/j.ibneur.2021.10.003

Table 1.

Patient characteristics (n = 8 males) indicating age, initial Glasgow Coma Scale score, TBI type, comorbidities, medication use, and both the initial and 6 months post-injury Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scores.

Patient Code Age Glasgow Coma Scale Score TBI Type Co-Morbidities Medication Use Initial MoCA Score 6 Months MoCA Score Initial FIM Score 6 Months FIM Score
TBI_02 18 3 Frontal Injury to right ear, right petrous temporal bone fracture Tylenol 25 30 126 126
TBI_03 49 10 Frontal Depression, asthma, EtOH abuse Ducosate, sodium, fentanyl, lorazepam, phenytoin, senokot, thiomine, tobradex, multi-vits 23 26 113 122
TBI_07 18 6 SDH None None 26 27 124 125
TBI_13 64 13 DAI- Left Multiple face lacerations, nasal fracture, liver laceration, dental injuries Acetaminophen, ducusate sodium, heparin, quetiapine 20 27 112 121
TBI_19 46 8 SDH/SAH bifrontal None Trazadone, testosterone, seroquel 25 26 113 124
TBI_24 68 15 SDH/SAH Chronic lower back pain, liver laceration, bilateral shoulder injuries, torn right rotator cuff None 21 23 126 123
TBI_26 48 14 SDH/SAH None Tylenol 27 27 124 126
TBI_29 48 12 SAH- right frontal L2, L4, L5 fracture, sciatic nerve damage, eczema, history of smoking Tylenol, Baclofen, Pantoprazole 23 23 115 122

Abbreviations: SDH = subdural hematoma, SAH = subarachnoid hemorrhage, DAI = diffuse axonal injury, MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment, FIM = Functional Independence Measure.